The Sandler Rules: 49 Timeless Selling Principles and How to Apply Them 

Wall Street Journal Bestseller and #1 Amazon Sales Book!

Sandler Rules Book

 

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  • Don't spill your candy in the lobby.
  • Money DOES grow on trees.
  • People buy in spite of the hard sell, not because of it.
  • Work smart, not hard.

Until now, these unique rules (and 45 more) were given out only to Sandler® clients in training and private coaching. After three decades of proven success, the secrets are out in The Sandler Rules. And when salespeople know the rules, they get results.

Early in his sales career, David Sandler observed that some salespeople work hard and struggle for every deal, while others consistently, and almost effortlessly, uncover new opportunities and close sales. Why is it, he wondered, that two salespeople selling the same product in the same market can have such different results?

Are great salespeople born with a special gift--perhaps the right personality? Were they better educated? Did they have more experience? Were they just lucky to find themselves in the right places at the right times with the right people? No, they simply understood human relationships.

Using Eric Berne's Transactional Analysis, Sandler devised a selling system and distilled forty-nine unforgettable rules that are frank, sometimes fun, and always easy to put to use.  Sandler Training® CEO David Mattson, coauthor of Five Minutes with VITO, delivers this fresh and often funny guidebook, filled with real-world tactics for successful prospecting, qualifying, deal-making, closing, and referral generation.

 

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Quote The Sandler Training Center - Ann Arbor President's Club is one of the best investments that we have made with a better than expected pay back. As we track our numbers in great detail, we have seen a clear increase in both qualification of leads and closing ratios since committing to the training and implementing the structured systems within our company. I would estimate that the initial investment was re-covered within three to four months of implementation. Quote

Bob Ender Owner DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen, Ann Arbor